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financials and energy leading the gains. shanghai composite finishing higher. the u.s. dollar has been a bit stronger lately. we are watching that much the euro is stronger this morning reversing the trend from yesterday. the strength is really coming in a pronounced way against the japanese yen. strong dollar, weak yen. japanese like that. we're back above 102. 102.90. we'll see how the jobs report reflects the economy. today we get the adp jobs numbers on private sector as the fed inches closer to an interest rate hike. the british pound up today, 127.41. a new post-brexit low against the euro. five-year low against that currency. 1985 low against the dollar? we need to go to the uk immediately and go shopping. like tomorrow. >> we are flailing with the 126 handle overnight. 127, it's fallen sharply. additional fall yesterday and this brexit timeline over the weekend i put down to two factors. one, phillip hammond speaking of potential fiscal easing, more fiscal easing than people expected. the currency usually reacts to monetary easing, not fiscal easing, but this is
financials and energy leading the gains. shanghai composite finishing higher. the u.s. dollar has been a bit stronger lately. we are watching that much the euro is stronger this morning reversing the trend from yesterday. the strength is really coming in a pronounced way against the japanese yen. strong dollar, weak yen. japanese like that. we're back above 102. 102.90. we'll see how the jobs report reflects the economy. today we get the adp jobs numbers on private sector as the fed inches...
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. >> that's definitely been the biggest mover here in the energy complex today, michelle. we're looking at gasoline futures down more than 2%. they were down as much as 3% earlier in the session. a lot of the weakness that we're seeing here has to do with the slide we've seen in the cash markets here on the east coast as well as in california. as we have seen there, of course, the regulations there for winter grade gasoline, which is cheaper, going into effect a few weeks earlier. that has certainly helped increase the supplies there. that's helped bring down prices. we're still looking at the lowest prices in a week's time. we're looking at $3.81 a gallon. still, 12% higher than what you were paying a year ago. back to you. >> and i filled up last night. wouldn't you know it. thank you, sharon. okay. shares of both wells fargo and jpmorgan chase lower today despite those better than expected earnings that they reported this morning. of the two, which is the better buy going forward? or have the financials simply topped out overall? let's talk about that today in "talking
. >> that's definitely been the biggest mover here in the energy complex today, michelle. we're looking at gasoline futures down more than 2%. they were down as much as 3% earlier in the session. a lot of the weakness that we're seeing here has to do with the slide we've seen in the cash markets here on the east coast as well as in california. as we have seen there, of course, the regulations there for winter grade gasoline, which is cheaper, going into effect a few weeks earlier. that...
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in fact, over the last five years, no other energy company has invested more in the us than bp. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. today, our commitment to the gulf, and to america, has never been stronger. then don't miss sleep train's wbest rest event.st ever? you'll find sleep train's very best mattresses at the guaranteed lowest price. plus, pay no interest for 3 years on beautyrest black, stearns & foster, serta icomfort, even tempur-pedic. and rest even better with sleep train's risk-free 100-day money back guarantee. get your best rest ever from sleep train. superior service, best selection, lowest price, guaranteed. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> you are looking at what is sure to be a big focus of tonight's debate. america's ticking debt clock. earlier today on cnbc the co-chairs of the debt commission sounded off on that and the fiscal cliff. an interview exclusive right here on cnbc. >> if we do nothing, next year, you'll have the rate of growth slow to somewhere like 3% to 5%. you'll have unemployment go up anoth
in fact, over the last five years, no other energy company has invested more in the us than bp. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. today, our commitment to the gulf, and to america, has never been stronger. then don't miss sleep train's wbest rest event.st ever? you'll find sleep train's very best mattresses at the guaranteed lowest price. plus, pay no interest for 3 years on beautyrest black, stearns & foster, serta icomfort, even tempur-pedic. and rest even better with...
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allegheny energy up 9% on word it's being acquired by first energy for $4.7 billion in stock. acti vision up 8% on better than expected earnings and a billion dollar buyout. >> bob pisani is live from the floor. >> the important thing here, what's going on here we're just talking about some of the changes on the flar here, generally selling to the news about the greek deal. that's what's going on here. let's look at some of the big things going down. i want to note the networkers have been weak. i mentioned lucent this morning here. their numbers, rather disappointing to the street. their guidance overall, their margin range they cited competitive pressures. this is a problem. there are supposed to be big investments at telecom equipment this year because they've been under investing for years. now they're talking about problems with pricing and price competition so the networkers are all to the downside. we've had a couple days where european banks have been moving nicely to the upside. that play is over. why? because there is some kind of deal announced. we don't have the de
allegheny energy up 9% on word it's being acquired by first energy for $4.7 billion in stock. acti vision up 8% on better than expected earnings and a billion dollar buyout. >> bob pisani is live from the floor. >> the important thing here, what's going on here we're just talking about some of the changes on the flar here, generally selling to the news about the greek deal. that's what's going on here. let's look at some of the big things going down. i want to note the networkers...
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energy. energy is critical and the president pointed out correctly that production of gas and oil in the u.s. is up. 3 but not due to his policies. in spite of his policies. all of the increase in natural gas and oil has happened on private land, not on government land. on government land your administration has cut the number of permits and licenses in half. if i'm president, i'll double them. i'll also get the oil from offshore in alaska and bring the pipeline in from canada. and i like coal. i want to make sure we continue to burn clean coal. people in the coal industry feel like it's getting crushed by your policies. i want to get america and north america energy independent so we can create those jobs. and finally with regards to that tax cut, look. i'm not looking to cut massive taxes and to reduce the revenues going to the government. my number one principle is there'll be no tax cut that adds to the deficit. i want to underline that. no tax cut that adds to the deficit. but i do want
energy. energy is critical and the president pointed out correctly that production of gas and oil in the u.s. is up. 3 but not due to his policies. in spite of his policies. all of the increase in natural gas and oil has happened on private land, not on government land. on government land your administration has cut the number of permits and licenses in half. if i'm president, i'll double them. i'll also get the oil from offshore in alaska and bring the pipeline in from canada. and i like coal....
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improving energy efficiency. developing more clean burning natural gas. my job? my job at exxonmobil? turning algae into biofuels. reducing energy poverty in the developing world. making cars go further with less. fueling the global economy. and you thought we just made the gas. ♪ energy lives here. ♪ [engine revs] ♪ [cheering] ♪ the highly advanced audi a4. ♪ >>> emily fox of vanity fair is here. you are an apple woman. did you see anything today? would you ever change to an android phone, number one? and will you be in line on day one, day ten to go by a 7? >> as a general rule, i never stand in line. but i -- >> i like that. i knew i liked you. >> but i will stay to my apple phone. i don't see a reason to switch to an android. >> do you see the reason to switch from a 6 to a 7? >> i think i will switch. i've had my 6 for two years. >> really? >> new season, new phone. >> space blue, maybe. >> how about you? >> i will hold on to my 6 and wait for the 8 will. >> what will be different about the 8? >> everything will be different on the will. >> like on
improving energy efficiency. developing more clean burning natural gas. my job? my job at exxonmobil? turning algae into biofuels. reducing energy poverty in the developing world. making cars go further with less. fueling the global economy. and you thought we just made the gas. ♪ energy lives here. ♪ [engine revs] ♪ [cheering] ♪ the highly advanced audi a4. ♪ >>> emily fox of vanity fair is here. you are an apple woman. did you see anything today? would you ever change to an...
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because romney is pro energy. romney is pro coal. romney is pro fracking. there's going to be tremendous opportunities. why wouldn't you want to buy industry? he's going to lower corporate tax rates across the board. why wouldn't you want to buy health care? he's going to end the government-run health care system. these look like very attractive sectors to me in view of what's coming politically in less than four weeks. >> until you called the election tonight, larry, i didn't know which way it was going to go. but now that you've explained that romney is going to win, then, yes, those are the sectors that i want to buy. but, larry, we still have problems here. we still have this congress whose approval rating is as low as it's ever been and deservedly so. i think these guys are still skating by. i think they're still overrated. without leadership here -- >> let me -- larry, you're absolutely right the doom and gloom coming out of the imf is totally wrong. there are plenty of pockets of strength. you have a picture distorted by a few bad apples, like the sp
because romney is pro energy. romney is pro coal. romney is pro fracking. there's going to be tremendous opportunities. why wouldn't you want to buy industry? he's going to lower corporate tax rates across the board. why wouldn't you want to buy health care? he's going to end the government-run health care system. these look like very attractive sectors to me in view of what's coming politically in less than four weeks. >> until you called the election tonight, larry, i didn't know which...
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about energy jobs, clean energy jobs, about investment in research and development, she has an extremely comprehensive plan and particularly about manufacturing, good being able to manufacture in the united states and what policies are necessary to make the u.s. irresistible to manufacturing. her plan, i'll be interested to hear his tonight. >> that's been the story the whole time and yet the momentum has thus far been going his way. ladies, it will be interesting. thank you for joining us. mu much appreciate it. >>> be sure to watch cnbc tonight. we're going to have full live coverage of the first presidential debate 9:00 p.m. eastern time. tyler? >> thank you very much. let's look now at how to trade this election with real money. the binary options market predicted. founder and ceo john philips joins us with the latest trades. welcome. good to see you again. what is your market telling you right now about the relative probabilities of the two candidates? >> it is interesting. you know, the market and traders in the market of which there are approximately 40,000 who have traded almost
about energy jobs, clean energy jobs, about investment in research and development, she has an extremely comprehensive plan and particularly about manufacturing, good being able to manufacture in the united states and what policies are necessary to make the u.s. irresistible to manufacturing. her plan, i'll be interested to hear his tonight. >> that's been the story the whole time and yet the momentum has thus far been going his way. ladies, it will be interesting. thank you for joining...
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needs to let his youth take advantage of the full scope of what that energy can bring to the seat. >> there's youth and there's -- -- >> go to cnbc.com. the vice presidential debate is about to start. here's abc's martha raddatz. >> good evening and welcome to the first and only vice presidential debate of 2012 sponsored by the commission on presidential debates. i'm martha raddatz of abc news and i am honored to moderate this debate between two men who have dedicated much of their lives to public service. tonight's debate is divided between domestic and foreign policy issues and i'm going to move back and forth between foreign and domestic since that is what vice president or president would have to do. at the beginning of each segment i will ask both candidates a question and they will each have two minutes to answer. then i will encourage a discussion between the candidates with follow-up questions. by coin toss, it has been determined that vice president biden will be first to answer the opening question. the audience here at center college tonight. you will no doubt hear their en
needs to let his youth take advantage of the full scope of what that energy can bring to the seat. >> there's youth and there's -- -- >> go to cnbc.com. the vice presidential debate is about to start. here's abc's martha raddatz. >> good evening and welcome to the first and only vice presidential debate of 2012 sponsored by the commission on presidential debates. i'm martha raddatz of abc news and i am honored to moderate this debate between two men who have dedicated much of...
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put a lot of time and energy in our medical device business. it's performing and consumer business has gone through a complete turnaround. we're very proud of that. i'm even more excited about the plans that we have in place over the next five years. >> we were talking earlier about this idea that the tech industry ceos have met with president-elect donald trump. we haven't had that same sit down with pharma ceos. if he did, what would would you tell him? >> that's a great question. we have been talking a lot with the administration around him. frankly, i think it's great that so many people are spending time talking about health care. it's very personal. second it's 18% of our economy. and the kind of things that we're talking about is how can we take what i believe is one of the very best health care systems in the world and how can we make it even better? how can we make changes, recognizing the challenges, economic pressures, regulatory pressures but keep essential elements like innovation through better integration? how can we do it throug
put a lot of time and energy in our medical device business. it's performing and consumer business has gone through a complete turnaround. we're very proud of that. i'm even more excited about the plans that we have in place over the next five years. >> we were talking earlier about this idea that the tech industry ceos have met with president-elect donald trump. we haven't had that same sit down with pharma ceos. if he did, what would would you tell him? >> that's a great question....
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his energy level is stel 100%. he plans to take on a course of radiation treatment. the timing of the two-month treatment by pushing it off to mid-july, it was chosen to keep from interfering with previous commitments already made. he's investigate a lot of things coming including the sun valley retreat that happens in early july. after that he wouldn't have to worry about things on the books he'd have to cancel. he wants to keep his commitments to giving pledge and other thing. he says his doctors have no qualms about delaying treatment. they said they wouldn't have minded if he pushed it off to october or later than that. in his letter he released earlier this year, he said the board has chosen his successful. he said that person does not know that they are chosen. yesterday he said there's been no change in the succession plan and that potential successor is still unaware that he is the person. >> did hee talk about why he was going to pursue radiation? one of the things i've been reading about is many people at this age, actually not at this age, many stages but
his energy level is stel 100%. he plans to take on a course of radiation treatment. the timing of the two-month treatment by pushing it off to mid-july, it was chosen to keep from interfering with previous commitments already made. he's investigate a lot of things coming including the sun valley retreat that happens in early july. after that he wouldn't have to worry about things on the books he'd have to cancel. he wants to keep his commitments to giving pledge and other thing. he says his...
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one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> welcome back, everybody. the economy obviously front and center this week with the jobs report coming out on friday. our guest host this morning runs a company that has several economic indicators all rolled into one. joining us for the remainder of the show with his take on the markets and what's happening in corporate america is jim tisch, and jim, it's great to have you here onset. we were just talking about how you have a lot of different things that really give you a good idea of what's happening in the economy. diamond offshore, what's happening from an energy perspective, you have the luxury hotels there, the insurance li
one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> welcome back, everybody. the economy obviously front and...
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